What does tire pressure loss mean?
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Tire pressure loss means that one or more of the vehicle's four tires is in a state of insufficient air pressure. The following are the specific impacts of tire pressure on vehicle driving: 1. Excessive tire pressure: Because the contact area between the tire tread and the ground becomes smaller, braking performance is affected. It also causes abnormal bumps during driving, affecting driving and riding comfort. At the same time, the wear on the tire tread will be abnormally concentrated in the middle. 2. Insufficient tire pressure: Because the contact area between the tire tread and the ground increases, the rolling resistance of the wheels increases, leading to higher fuel consumption. Additionally, the wear on the tire tread will be abnormally concentrated on both sides. In severe cases, it can cause standing wave phenomena in the tire, directly increasing the risk of a blowout.